Сборник упражнений по английскому языку

know) German rather well. He (to want) to know English, too, but h (to have) little time for it now. 4. What magazine you (to read)? It (to be) a French magazine. There (to be) good articles on sports here. You (to be) interested in sports? ~ Yes, I... But I (not to biow) l Yench. 5. We (to have) an English lesson now. 6. Lena usually (to prepare) her homework at the institute? - No, she ... As a rule, she (to work) at home. ~ And what she (to write) now? - Oh, she (to write) an article for our wall newspaper. 7. Who that man (to be) who (to stand) in the doorway? - You (not to recognize) him? It (to be) John, my cousin. 8. (to have) no time now, I (to have) dirmer. 9. Your family (to leave) St. Petersburg in summer? - Yes, we always (to go) to the sea-side. We all (to like) the sea. Mother (to stay) with us to the end of August, but fa ­ ther (to return) much earlier. 10. Where Tom and Nick (to be) now? - They (to have) a smoke in the garden. 55. Translate into English using the Present Indefinite or Present Continuous. 1. It (to take) me forty minutes to get to school. 2. Hello, Pete, where you (to go)? - I (to hurry) to school. 3. When your lessons (to begin) on Monday? - They (to begin) at nine o'clock. 4. Where your sister (to be)? - She (to do) her homework in the next room. 5. It usu­ ally (to take) me an hour to do my written exercises. 6. Where Boris (to be)? I (to look) for him. - He (to have) dinner. 7. In the evening I often (to go) to see my friends. 8. On Sunday we sometimes (to go) to the cinema or to a disco club. 9. Andrew (to get) up very early as he (to live) far from school, He (to be) never late. 10. It (to be) six o'clock in the evening now. Victor (to do) his homework. His sister (to read) a book. His mother and grandmother (to talk). 11. 1 (to write) a letter to my grandmother who (to live) in Novgorod. I (to write) to her very often. 56. Use the right form of the verbs in brackets. 1. This man (know) from his experience what it (mean). 2. Noth­ ing (happen) by accident. 3. As man (grow) older, he (tend) to be more sceptical. 4. My mother often (tell) me that you not (leave) your prob­ 2 6

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